romanticisation

/roʊˌmæntɪsəˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of describing or thinking about something in an idealized or unrealistic way, making it seem more exciting or attractive than it really is.
    • The romanticisation of war in movies often ignores the true horror soldiers face.
    • Historians warn against the romanticisation of the past, which can lead to a distorted view of history.
    • Social media contributes to the romanticisation of busy lifestyles, making exhaustion seem glamorous.
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